/*
Copyright Â© 2001-2004 World Wide Web Consortium,
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, European Research Consortium
for Informatics and Mathematics, Keio University). All
Rights Reserved. This work is distributed under the W3CÂ® Software License [1] in the
hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

[1] http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/2002/copyright-software-20021231
*/

   /**
    *  Gets URI that identifies the test.
    *  @return uri identifier of test
    */
function getTargetURI() {
      return "http://www.w3.org/2001/DOM-Test-Suite/level2/html/HTMLOptionsCollection05";
   }

var docsLoaded = -1000000;
var builder = null;

//
//   This function is called by the testing framework before
//      running the test suite.
//
//   If there are no configuration exceptions, asynchronous
//        document loading is started.  Otherwise, the status
//        is set to complete and the exception is immediately
//        raised when entering the body of the test.
//
function setUpPage() {
   setUpPageStatus = 'running';
   try {
     //
     //   creates test document builder, may throw exception
     //
     builder = createConfiguredBuilder();

      docsLoaded = 0;

      var docRef = null;
      if (typeof(this.doc) != 'undefined') {
        docRef = this.doc;
      }
      docsLoaded += preload(docRef, "doc", "optionscollection");

       if (docsLoaded == 1) {
          setUpPageStatus = 'complete';
       }
    } catch(ex) {
        catchInitializationError(builder, ex);
        setUpPageStatus = 'complete';
    }
}

//
//   This method is called on the completion of
//      each asychronous load started in setUpTests.
//
//   When every synchronous loaded document has completed,
//      the page status is changed which allows the
//      body of the test to be executed.
function loadComplete() {
    if (++docsLoaded == 1) {
        setUpPageStatus = 'complete';
    }
}

/**
*
    An HTMLOptionsCollection is a list of nodes representing HTML option
    element.
    An individual node may be accessed by either ordinal index, the node's
    name or id attributes.  (Test node name).
    The namedItem method retrieves a Node using a name.  It first searches
    for a node with a matching id attribute.  If it doesn't find one, it
    then searches for a Node with a matching name attribute, but only
    those elements that are allowed a name attribute.  Upon failure(e.q., no
    node with this name exists), returns null.

    Retrieve the first FORM element.  Create a HTMLCollection of the elements.
    Search for an element that has select9 as the value for the name attribute.
    Null should be returned since there is not any name or id attribute with
    select9 as a value.

* @author NIST
* @author Rick Rivello
* @see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-HTML/html#HTMLOptionsCollection-namedItem
*/
function HTMLOptionsCollection05() {
   var success;
    if(checkInitialization(builder, "HTMLOptionsCollection05") != null) return;
    var nodeList;
      var testNode;
      var optionsNode;
      var formsnodeList;
      var vname;
      var doc;

      var docRef = null;
      if (typeof(this.doc) != 'undefined') {
        docRef = this.doc;
      }
      doc = load(docRef, "doc", "optionscollection");
      nodeList = doc.getElementsByTagName("form");
      assertSize("Asize",1,nodeList);
testNode = nodeList.item(0);
      formsnodeList = testNode.elements;

      optionsNode = formsnodeList.namedItem("select9");
      assertNull("nameIndexLink",optionsNode);

}

function runTest() {
   HTMLOptionsCollection05();
}
